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FREE LIBRARIES, continued from page 3 Katherine Mertz of CNP40 says that her group will be putting its library on display outside Turning Pointe Dance Studio in Hillcrest. “We thought it would be a good spot because there are so many kids who are in and out of that location,” she says. Each library structure will be identical and will be windproof, waterproof and constructed in a manner to best survive in a year-round outdoor
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Taking part in the free library project community build are, from left, Katherine Mertz, Silas Mertz, Aimee Lahoda, Ian Crawford and Deb Whitten. Photos by Erin Fairhurst
environment. Esthetically, however, the libraries will all vary and will be decorated in a multitude of ways. “We live in an incredibly artistic community,” says Sarah. “I’m excited to see what people come up with.” A community build was hosted at Border Building Materials on April 10 and the first phase of library construction commenced. The goal is to
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have all of the libraries complete and on display by June 20 — the last day of spring. “Libraries and books are things that bring people and communities together,” Sarah says. “But building something together is just as important.” To learn more about the project, please contact Sarah at 403-563-8466. To learn about other Crowsnest Pass Creative Minds projects, please visit their page on Facebook.
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